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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.7.0 of netperf:
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*) Add bits/s (-f b) and Bytes/s (-f B) as selectable throughput
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units. This may make life easier for folks doing post-processing of
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things like interim results.
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*) Miscelaneous fixes
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*) Much of the now-seeming kruft for things peripheral to netperf's
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core mission - have been removed though the code itself remains in
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the repository. So, things like looking-up egress interface,
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driver/slot information etc have been disabled in a manner
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requiring more than just a ./configure to bring-back.
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It wasn't clear those features were being used. This is a test of
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that hypothesis.
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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.6.0 of netperf:
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*) Initial pass at support for --enable-intervals (WANT_INTERVALS) for
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Windows, courtesy of Jonathan Cook.
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*) When in demo mode (./configure --enable-demo and a global -D
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<interval> option netperf will make sure it emits "one last
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interval result" when the test is terminated. This should assist
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when post-processing results through the likes of rrdtool when
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there is a slow-down in the performance just at the end that would
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have stretched the interval to beyond the test termination.
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*) A fix to have the AF_UNIX tests realize that the value for "take
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the system default" socket buffer size became -1 years ago. Bug
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found by Eric Dumazet.
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*) Include a patch from Dave Taht to enable symbolic manipulation of
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IP_TOS values.
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*) Include a patch from Sachar Raindel to enable the omni tests to get
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ENOBUFS under Linux when the socket buffer is larger than the tx
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queue of the egress interface. This will help preclude netperf's
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reporting a larger than link-rate send-side figure.
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*) Fix a problem with late checking of the return from select() in
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src/netserver.c. Reported by Waqar Sheikh.
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*) A new global -Z option has been added to netperf and netserver.
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This takes as an argument a passphrase. In the case of netserver
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it will expect a control message with the passphrase as the first
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thing it receives on the control connection. If netserver does not
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receive a control message with the passphrase it will close the
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control connection and move-on. If the netserver receives a
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control message with a passprhase when it is not lookign for one,
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it will be ignored. There is at present a 20 second timeout on the
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attempted receipt of the request message. In the case of netperf,
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the passphrase will be the first thing sent on the control
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connection. There is no response to a passphrase control message.
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*) Demo mode output format will now track the omni output format. So,
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if the omni ouput format is CSV then the interim results will be
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emitted in csv. Likewise for keyval. If the mode is human (default
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and test-specific -O) then the output remains unchanged. Keyval
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output includes the count of interval, with a mind towards being
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able to source it in shells and whatnot. Subject to change without
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notice.
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*) A patch to correctly handle IPv6 addresses in the control messages,
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courtesy of Bjoern Zeeb.
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*) The global -F option can now be used specify a local and/or remote
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fill file.
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*) It is now possible to set/get the TCP congestion control algorithm
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being used by either end of the test connection when using the omni
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code. The output selectors are LOCAL_CONG_CONTROL and
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REMOTE_CONG_CONTROL and setting is via the test-specific -K option.
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*) Stop leaking file descriptors when looking-up probable egress
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interface names and I/O slot numbers.
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*) The global -Y option can be used to set IP_TOS on those platforms
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which support it. Since this is specific to IP (v4 or v6) it may
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move to a test-specific otion in the future. It is presently
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global for foolish consistency with the -y option to set
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SO_PRIORITY.
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*) The global -y option can be used to set SO_PRIORITY on those
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platforms which support it. Based on patches from Amir Vidai.
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*) The control message size has been increased from 256 bytes to 512
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bytes. THIS WILL BREAK COMPATABILITY WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF
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NETPERF. However, we need more room on the pinhead on which the
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angels dance.
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*) Make the "sum" field of the histogram structure a 64 bit int to
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avoid having it wrap-around on tests where the sum of all the
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measured latencies was larger than 31 bits. This was causing
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statistics like stddev to go negative in some cases.
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*) If the time delta between two events is negative, do not bother
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doing any math with it in the histogram/statistics code, just
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increment the ridiculous count and move-on.
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*) Fixed a bug which caused local transport retransmissions to be
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reported as -1 even though the getsockopt() call was
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successful. (Linux). Later included remote transport
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retransmissions.
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*) The src/nettest_omni.c and re-written src/netserver.c code are now
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known to have compiled under Windows 7 x64 with the Microsoft
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WDK. There remains a timing issue with confidence intervals which
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is yet to be addressed, and may have been there for ages. Netserver
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has been run as a non-spawning (-f) server, netperf has been run,
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both have run "classic" and "omni" tests.
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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.5.0 of netperf:
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*) Add a new -N option to netserver which will suppress all creation
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of debug files and so debugging output. While this would put a
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serious crimp in debugging a problem in netserver, it will enable
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folks using small embedded systems to avoid soaking-up their /tmp
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filesystem with clutter.
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*) A refactoring and partial re-write of the src/netserver.c code to
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untangle years of accumulated spaghetti code. Included is the
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ability to not daemonize netserver when launched from the
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command-line (-D) and also to not fork/spawn child processes upon
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the acceptance of a control connection (-f). Combined, the two
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options will cause netserver to remain in the forground and not
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spawn children - in effect netserver will handle only one test at a
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time.
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*) As it has been two years since the defect in Solaris getaddrinfo()
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was submitted, it should be the case that a fix is available, so it
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should no longer be necessary to "hide" the "Hey your platform's
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getaddrinfo() call is buggy" warning. Consequently, it is no
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longer being suppressed.
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*) A new global command line option - -S - has been added to enable
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setting of SO_KEEPALIVE on the data socket. This will affect the
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netperf side of the "classic" netperf tests, and will also affect
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the netserver side of an "omni" or migrated classic test as only
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the control message for the omni tests has the requisite flags
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field to communicate the desire to set SO_KEEPALIVE.
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Ostensibly, this may help when netperf is (ab)used in functional
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testing situations and netservers end-up orphaned and out in the
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cold because their corresponding netperfs went away and the
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notification was lost amid the roar of traffic over-saturating the
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interconnect(s).
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The default is to behave as before - SO_KEEPALIVE not set.
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*) Base on the frequency at which the author has used the
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functionality, the default for --enable-burst is now "yes." To
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disable support for burst mode one must now include a
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--enable-burst=no when performing the ./configure prior to
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compiling the bits.
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*) The output of the -D global command line option (./configure
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--enable-demo) has been enhanced to include seconds and
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milliseconds since the epoch as returned by a gettimeofday() call
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with a null pointer for the timezone. This is in support of being
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able to easily shove interim results into an rrdtool Round-Robin
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Database (RRD).
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*) The "omni" tests will be compiled-in by default, and WANT_MIGRATION
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is the default. One must ./configure with --enable-omni=no to
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disable this.
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*) When ./configured with --enable-intervals and intervals are
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actually used, the round-trip latency reported by an omni (or
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migrated classic) request/response test should better reflect
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reality rather than the length of the pacing interval. It and the
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MEAN_LATENCY from the histogram and -j output will still differ
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slightly and probably always will.
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*) The histogram code has been enhanced to track more than one latency
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at a time and so --enable-histogram and --enable-burst are now
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compatible - for the omni tests or migrated "classic" tests only
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however. This change was inspired/instigated by Jim Gettys and his
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work on overly-large queues of buffers
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*) WANT_MIGRATION is enabled when one specifies --enable-omni on the
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configure command line.
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*) Massage and encorporate a patch from Google that enables
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randomization of the IP addresses used in a test. An optional mask
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length in the standard '/' notation can be added to the end of the
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IP/name in the test-specific -H or -L options of an Omni test.
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*) Massage and include a DEBUG_LOG_FILE patch for Android from
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Josselin Costanzi
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*) Add intial attempt to report Slot ID on HP-UX 11.31.
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*) Add global -s option to cause omni tests to pause between
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setting-up the test and actually starting it. pause is in seconds.
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Poor man's way to (attempt to) avoid issues when starting many,
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Many, MANY concurrent netperf tests. Based on patches from Google.
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*) Additional timing statistics will be kept by the omni tests when
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the global "-j" option is specified. The additional statistics are
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min, max, mean, stddev and the 50th, 90th and 99th percentiles on
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the timings measured by histograms. Based on patches from Google.
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*) Add a workaround to get Linux to report TX queue drops in a
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UDP_STREAM test when the socket buffer size is larger than the
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TX queue. Provided by Andrew Gallatin.
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*) Fix the configure script to know it does not have to look for an
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SCTP library on FreeBSD 8.X
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*) The BSD and "omni" tests now have a test-specific -R option which
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is a boolean controlling whether or not SO_DONTROUTE will be set on
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the data socket. By default, any unidirectional UDP test will have
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SO_DONTROUTE set unless a -R 1 option is given. All other tests
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(including UDP request/response tests) will not have SO_DONTROUTE
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set unless a -R 0 option is given. This is put into place to make
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it take longer for blithering idiots to shoot themselves in the
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foot by running tests on setups they shouldn't.
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*) At least the beginnings of support for RDS, based on a circa 2007
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patch against 2.4.2 by Vladimir Sokolovsky. Rather than create the
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"RDS_STREAM" test of his patch, the intention this time around is
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to enable RDS for the "omni" tests by using an omni test-specific
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-T rds specifyer for the "transport" to use.
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*) Missing fprintf format statements provided by Bruno Cornec
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*) Numerous cleanups from Jose Pedro Oliveira
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*) Fixes to allow netperf -H ::1 to work without having to add -6 or
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an AF_INET6 -L option
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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.5 of netperf:
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Things changed in this release:
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*) Fixes for Linux procstat-based CPU utilization on newer kernels
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from Andrew Gallatin.
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*) Fix for a TCP_RR hang from Michael Shuldman
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*) Compilation cleanups for MingW cnd MSDOS (djgpp) ourtesy of Gisle
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Vanem.
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*) Changes to enable compilation and building of netperf for
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VMware. Kudos to the person who did the first port, I will be happy
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to name that person when told it is OK :)
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*) Fixes from Adam Bidema for launching netserver children when the
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path to netserver.exe is very long.
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*) For the first time, netperf2 has a dependency, albeit optional, on
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another non-base-os bit of code - libsmbios under Linux. It will
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attept to detect this at compile time and use it to report the
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system model name in an omni test. If libsmbios is there we will
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try to use it, otherwise we will not. If the associated include
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file is also there (eg the -dev package in apt-get-speak), we will
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use it to get the prototype for SMBIOSGetSystemName, otherwise we
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make a guess as to the prototype for SMBIOSGetSystemName(), which
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is the only call we make to libsmbios.
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*) Fixes for BSD CPU utilization to deal with different BSD variants
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using different types. Courtesy of Simon Burge <simonb@NetBSD.org>
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*) The "omni" suite has been added on an experimental basis. If it
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works-out then many of the tests in src/nettest_bsd.c,
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src/nettest_sdp.c, and src/nettest_sctp.c will be "migrated" to use
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the "omni infrastructure" (aka two routines to measure them
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all...). Apart from reduced socket code, the omni suite has
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user-configurable output in either "human readable," CSV or
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keyword=value format. By default, a VERY large quantity of data is
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output when asking for csv format (test-specific -o option) or
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keyword format (test-specific -k option). The omni suite is not
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yet documented (there are some as-yet undiagnosed problems with
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doc/netperf.texi in emacs texinfo mode and updating nodes and links
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and such - any help there would be appreciated) but there is a
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small text file in doc/ describing the names (most) of the
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available output's. For the most up-to-date list consult
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src/nettest_omni.c and the enum netperf_output_name. Or, you can
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pass-in a "filename" of '?' to either of the -O, -o or -k options
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and netperf will emit a list of the known available outputs.
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*) Coming along for the ride are some new platform specific files to
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determine the probable egress interface for each end of a test, as
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well as driver information for that interface. There is also
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reporting of "uname" like information for both local and remote
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system, and eventually perhaps something about the vendor's model
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name for the systems as well as the processor types. The end goal
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is to make it easy to get most if not all what one would want in a
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database of netperf results.
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*) The UDP_RR test now understands the global -f option to change
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output units. It also understands the -B option to tag
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results. Courtesy of Alexander Duyck.
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*) A fix has been added for hanging UDP_RR tests under
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Windows. Courtesy of Alexander Duyck.
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*) Use vfork() on those platforms without fork(), courtesy of Matt
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Waddel
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*) Track the bouncing interfaces that are linux processor affinity
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*) Fixes for Solaris sendfilev usage.
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*) A TCP_MSS test has been added which will report the MSS for a data
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connection setup as if the test were a TCP_STREAM test. While the
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remote (netserver) is tricked into thinking it is to accept a
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TCP_STREAM test, no actual data will flow over the connection.
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This means that if the MSS is one which might change over the life
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of the connection, it will not be reflected in the test output.
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Should this prove to be a problem a single send() can be arranged
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along with the return of the shutdown();recv() handshake.
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The idea is that this might be useful for netperf scripts wanting
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to parameterize things based on the MSS - for example the
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packet_byte_script.
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*) The width of the confidence interval can be specified in fractions
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of a percent for the confidence of a clean, close, comfortable
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calculation. :)
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*) Honor the global -B option in a TCP_SENDFILE test.
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*) Correct the sense of Send/Recv in the banner of a TCP_MAERTS test.
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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.4 of netperf:
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Things changed in this release:
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*) The LOC_CPU and REM_CPU tests will report their respective beliefs
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as to the number of CPUs present when the verbosity is set to more
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than one. This can be used when trying to diagnose issues with CPU
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utilization.
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*) A kind soul who wishes to remain anonymous provided a patch to
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enable use of sendfile() on OSX.
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*) Fix a misplaced \n in a format string of send_tcp_maerts, courtesy
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of Alexander Duyck.
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*) There is an experimental global -r option which will allow one to
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include CPU utilization measurements, but make the decision about
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hitting confidence based on the result only. The test banner will
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reflects this when -r is used.
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*) It is no longer necessary to specify a file with the global -F
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option when running a _SENDFILE test. Netperf will create a
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temporary file and populate it with random data and use that. If
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running aggregate tests it is strongly suggested one use a -F
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option. Otherwise, the overhead spent creating and populating the
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temporary file will be included in the CPU utilization calculation.
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*) The configure script recognizes Solaris 11 and selects the correct
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CPU utilization mechanism - or rather it selects the same mechanism
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as is used in Solaris 10. Fix courtesy of Andrew Gallatin.
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*) Convert a number of struct sockaddr_in's to struct
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sockaddr_storage's and add requisite casts to deal with some abort
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problems on Windows and perhaps other platforms as well. Kudos to
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Alexander Duyck.
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*) One can now pass a value of 'x' to the global -f option to specify
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the units as transactions per second. This is the default for any
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request/response test, which is determined by there being a "double
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`r'" in the name - eg "RR," "rr," "Rr," or "rR." At present only
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the TCP_RR test actually looks for this to be set.
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*) One can request bits/bytes per second as the primary output of a
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TCP_RR test by setting the global -f option to [kmgKMG] as with any
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of the "STREAM" tests. This converts the primary throughput metric
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to a bitrate (byterate) following the verbosity rules for a STREAM
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test. Service demand remains usec/Transaction regardless of the
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setting of the global -f option.
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A verbosity level of 2 or more will cause the TCP_RR test to report
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calculated average RTT latency, transaction rate, and inbound and
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outbound transfer rates regardless of the primary units selected
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with the global -f paramter. If the primary output is transactions
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per second, the reported inbound and outbound transfer rates will
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be 10^6 bits per second, otherwise, they honor the setting of the
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global -f option.
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All of this is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change without prior
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notice in future versions of netperf.
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*) Replace "break" with "break 2" in acinclude.m4 for a socklen macro
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*) The default for the requested socket buffer size is changed from 0
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to -1 to enable passing a value of 0 under Windows, which tells that
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stack one wishes to enable copy-avoidance.
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*) Call fflush() on each interim result displayed in demo mode to make
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things happier for folks redirecting same to a file. From Dan
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Yost.
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*) In theory each distinct netserver child will have a debug log with
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its pid appended to the name, somewhat like what appears to happen
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under Windows.
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*) A new global, command-line option to netperf and netserver has been
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added. The -V option will cause netperf/netserver to display its
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version and exit.
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*) Setting -I without setting -i will now implicitly set the iteration
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minimum and maximums as if a -i 10,3 were set. Also, some further
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sanity checking on the bounds for each is made.
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*) Fixed a typo in the manual (found by Emir Halepovic) so the
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description for the -s and -S options properly specifies they
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affect the data connection.
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These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.3 of netperf:
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Things changed in this release:
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*) The UDP_STREAM test includes --enable-demo support, courtesy of
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patches from Scott Weitzenkamp.
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*) The nettest_dns.* files have been removed from the release and the
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repository. Those wishing to perform DNS server tests should
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migrate to netperf4 which has better support for DNS test.
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*) Fixes for compiling under Windows with Mingw/gcc courtesy of Gisle
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Vanem.
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*) A new global option - -N - has been added. When specified, this
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option will tell netperf to not bother to try to establish a
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control connection with a remote netserver. Instead, netperf will
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only attempt to make a data connection to the remote system. By
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default, this will be to the "discard" service for a "STREAM" or
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"SENDFILE" test, the "echo" service for a "RR" test and the
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"chargen" service for a "MAERTS" test. Any "remote" settings are
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changed to reflect their being unused in the test, and a "no
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control" tag is added to the test banner when -N is specified.
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This still needs to be propagated to other test files - at least
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for those for which it may make sense.
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*) The tests in nettest_bsd.c have been altered to not actually take
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timestamps and deltas in --enable-histogram unless the verbosity
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level has been set to actually display a histogram. This reduces
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the overhead measurably, even on systems with "fast" time calls,
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which _may_ mean that a future release of netperf may have
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histogram support enabled by default.
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This still needs to be propagated to other test files. Patches
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from the community would be most welcome :)
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*) Eliminate a bogus fprintf from the signal catching routine which
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was being executed when both intervals and demo mode were active at
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the same time.
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*) The nettest_ipv6.* files are no longer included in the source
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tar/zip file. IPv6 functionality has been subsumed into the
|
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nettest_bsd.* files for some time now.
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*) Use a higher resolution "time" source for HISTOGRAM support under
|
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Windows, courtesy of Spencer Frink. Prior to this it had no better
|
|
than 10ms granularity which could lead to some rather strange
|
|
looking results :)
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*) A bug fix reporting recv_size rather than send_size in TCP_MAERTS
|
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when CPU utilization was requested.
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*) A bug fix for buffer filling from a file to properly advance the
|
|
buffer pointer when the file is smaller than the send buffer.
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*) Enable certain UDP tests which previously used unconnected sockets
|
|
to use connected sockets. Courtesy of Shilpi Agarwal.
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|
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*) The OSX CPU utilization code actually gets put into the tarball in
|
|
a make dist now :)
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*) The check to make sure that getaddrinfo returned ai_protocol and/or
|
|
ai_socktype's matching that which we requested is done for all socket
|
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and/or protocol types and a warning is emitted if it returns any which
|
|
do not match.
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*) The linux CPU affinity code has been made capable of binding to
|
|
CPU's >=32 on a 32-bit compilation and >=64 on a 64-bit
|
|
compilation.
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*) More complete closing/redirecting of stdin/stdout/stderr/where in
|
|
netserver to make it easier to launch netserver at the far-end of a
|
|
remote shell. Courtesy of Hans Blom.
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*) Sendfile changes for Solaris courtesy of Andrew Gallatin.
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|
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*) "spec" file support to generate RPMs courtesy of Martin Brown
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|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.2 of netperf:
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|
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Things changed in this release:
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|
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*) Fixes for floating point format differences, courtesy of George
|
|
Davis.
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*) Additions for CPU util support on MacOS X, courtesy of Anonymous.
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|
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*) Processor affinity is now supported on AIX 5.3 (perhaps earlier)
|
|
via the bindprocessor system call.
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|
|
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*) Fixes for test lockups with TCP_CRR and TCP_CC under Windows
|
|
courtesy of Dikon Reed.
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|
|
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*) Fixes to netcpu_looper.c to get it to actually compile :)
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*) Have netcpu_looper use the bind_to_specific_processor() call
|
|
provided by netlib since that knows about more platforms than the
|
|
code in netcpu_looper did. The looper CPU binding will use a
|
|
mapping to handle cases where the CPU id's on the system may not be
|
|
a contiguous space starting from zero. At present, the code that
|
|
setups the mapping only knows about retrieving actual CPU ids under
|
|
HP-UX.
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|
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*) The netcpu_sysctl method becomes calibration-free, courtesy of
|
|
Andrew Gallatin
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|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.1 of netperf:
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|
|
Things changed in this release:
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|
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*) There is now a -B global command-line argument that will append its
|
|
parameter as a string to the end of result lines when test banners
|
|
have been suppressed. this is to make it easier to distinguish one
|
|
result from another when aggregate restults are being run in
|
|
parallel, without having to resort to having the individual results
|
|
shell redirected to a file. This has been done for some of the
|
|
tests in nettest_bsd.c, but not all of them, nor for the tests in
|
|
the other nettest_mumble.c files.
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|
|
|
*) There is now an --enable-spin configure option that will enable
|
|
intervals if not already enabled and will have the sender sit and
|
|
spin in a tight loop until time for the next interval rather than
|
|
wait for an interval timer to expire. This means it should be
|
|
possible to have a much finer granularity on the interval, at the
|
|
expense of an EXTREME increase in CPU utilization. (To the extent
|
|
I'm considering disabling measurement of local CPU utilization when
|
|
that mode is enabled, and bursts have been requested - your
|
|
feedback on that topic would be most appreciated)
|
|
|
|
If only --enable-intervals is used with configure, the old set the
|
|
interval timer and wait method is still used.
|
|
|
|
If --enable-spin is configured, the test banner will include "spin
|
|
intervals" rather than the "intervals" from a plain
|
|
--enable-intervals. The sit and spin will either use
|
|
gettimeofday(), or gethrtime() if gethrtime() is available.
|
|
|
|
This has been implemented in the tests of nettest_bsd.c but none of
|
|
the others. Volunteers would be most welcome. I would entertain
|
|
the notion of making the implementation a series of inline
|
|
functions in netlib. This holds true for the demo mode - why will
|
|
become clear when you look at nettest_bsd.c. While things are
|
|
considerably cleaner than they were before, with reuse within
|
|
nettest_bsd.c, there is no resuse with the rest of the
|
|
nettest_mumble.c files.
|
|
|
|
*) the -w option for the interval time now takes three optional
|
|
suffixes. if the suffix is 'm' (eg 10m) it will assume the user has
|
|
specified time in units of milliseconds. if the suffix is 'u' it
|
|
will assume microseconds, and if 's' seconds. no suffix remains
|
|
milliseconds for backwards compatability with previous netperf
|
|
versions.
|
|
|
|
*) It should be possible to successfully compile with
|
|
--enable-intervals.
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.1 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release:
|
|
|
|
*) netcpu_pstatnew.c has been altered to workaround a bug in the
|
|
interrupt cycle accounting in HP-UX 11.23 that is not expected to
|
|
be resolved until a later release. basically, some interrupt time
|
|
is not counted, which means the sum of idle, user, kernel and
|
|
interrupt is less than the cycles per second multiplied by the
|
|
elapsed time. the workaround preserves the "no calibration
|
|
required" nature of the pstatnew CPU utilization mechanism. you
|
|
can see more in netcpu_pstatnew.c and/or in debug output.
|
|
|
|
*) in netlib.c recv_response has been renamed
|
|
recv_response_timed(addl_time) which is now used in
|
|
calibrate_remote_cpu in place of the "sleep(40);recv_response()"
|
|
sequence. This then allows the REM_CPU test to complete in less
|
|
than 40 seconds when the remote's CPU utilization mechanism does
|
|
not require calibration. The value of "addl_time" is added to the
|
|
tc_sec field of the select() timeout. A "new" recv_response has
|
|
been added that simply calls recv_response_timed(0) - this is to
|
|
minimize the number of changes needed elsewhere in the code.
|
|
|
|
*) hopefully, this release fixes problems people have been having with
|
|
the configure script failing when picking a type for socklen_t.
|
|
now, instead of generating an error, it emits a warning and simply
|
|
tries socklen_t
|
|
|
|
*) the configure script no longer looks for the size of an in_port_t
|
|
|
|
*) netlib.c now has code to perform processor binding for Tru64, but
|
|
the configure script may or may not detect it correctly. This means
|
|
that one may have to edit the config.h file by hand to get the
|
|
functionality.
|
|
|
|
*) it is known that netperf will compile under Windows XP and 2003
|
|
using the DDK it is possible that netperf 2.4.1 will compile on a
|
|
Windows system under VC++/Visual Studio. It might even work!-) See
|
|
the README.window file for additional details.
|
|
|
|
Things _NOT_ changed in this release:
|
|
|
|
*) The automagic determination of the number and type of parameters to
|
|
sched_setaffinity under Linux remains brittle at best.
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.4.0 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release:
|
|
|
|
*) Netperf has been converted to use a configure script. Yes boys and
|
|
girls, after 12 years of distributing netperf with just a makefile
|
|
I have finally bitten the bullet and cast my fate to autoconf,
|
|
automake, etc. To get the most basic netperf built all you should
|
|
need to do is:
|
|
|
|
cd to the netperf directory
|
|
./configure
|
|
make
|
|
and perhaps
|
|
make install
|
|
|
|
(Note, I've not done much with make install - I'm hemming and
|
|
hawing over what the default installation location should be)
|
|
|
|
Please keep in mind that this is the first time I've tried to use
|
|
autoconf et al. I am sure there are things that should be done
|
|
differently and would welcome any and all constructive criticisms.
|
|
|
|
I suspect there are several places where I've not fully
|
|
demonstrated being of the autoconf body - particulary as pertains
|
|
to include files being in "#if mumble #endif" blocks. Fixes would
|
|
be most welcome.
|
|
|
|
*) Speaking of becomming one with various GNU tools, work on a new
|
|
netperf manual has begun, with the source being a texinfo document
|
|
that is converted to "all" the other formats. This resides in doc/
|
|
.
|
|
|
|
*) The platform-specific parts of CPU utilization measurement have
|
|
been broken-out into separate .c files and selected at configure
|
|
time a la the pcap_mumble files of tcpdump. This makes
|
|
src/netlib.c _much_ easier to read and the addition of new CPU
|
|
utilization mechanisms much easier.
|
|
|
|
*) New HP-UX 11.23 and Solaris 10 CPU utilization measurement
|
|
mechanisms (called pstatnew and kstat10 respectively) need no
|
|
calibration step. Both have variations on microstate accounting.
|
|
HP-UX 11.23 still identifies the method in the headers as 'P' for
|
|
pstat. The kstat10 method is identified as 'M' for Microstate.
|
|
|
|
Scripts which make calibration runs with LOC_CPU and REM_CPU may
|
|
continue to do so, they will just run forty to eighty seconds
|
|
faster on platforms with the calibration-free CPU util mechanisms.
|
|
|
|
*) Automatic detection of CPU utilization mechanism for HP-UX, Linux,
|
|
AIX, *BSD and Solaris. If you do not like what the configure
|
|
script selects, you can use --enable-cpuutil=<foo> .
|
|
|
|
*) The "times" (aka 'T') CPU utilization mechanism has been removed.
|
|
It was never very accurate at all, only showing CPU time charged to
|
|
the process, and with interrupts and other network processing it is
|
|
rarely chaged to a or the correct process. It and other methods
|
|
may remain in the format_cpu_method() routine of src/netlib.c for
|
|
historical purposes only.
|
|
|
|
*) CAVEAT - the "kstat" mechanism is KNOWN TO BE BOGUS for Solaris.
|
|
It does not include time spent processing interrupts, and
|
|
networking benchmarks will generate at least a few of those...
|
|
This affects _ALL_ versions of Solaris with kstat.
|
|
|
|
So, do NOT trust any CPU util figures where netperf says the method
|
|
was 'K' for kstat - unless perhaps it reports 100% CPU util.
|
|
|
|
Solaris 10 takes a step in the right direction adding microstate
|
|
accounting similar to what netperf uses on HP-UX 11.23. HOWEVER,
|
|
Solaris 10's accounting for user/kernel/idle is done in _parallel_
|
|
with interrupt, which means they overlap. Doubleplusungood. Netperf
|
|
attempts to compensate for that with some handwaving
|
|
(src/netcpu_kstat10.c)
|
|
|
|
*) Initial support for SCTP has been added with the SCTP_STREAM and
|
|
SCTP_RR tests. These tests use the libsctp mechanisms for
|
|
increased portability. It has been explained that libsctp should
|
|
not impart all that much overhead and it does make things rather
|
|
simpler.
|
|
|
|
*) Netperf now uses getaddrinfo() to resolve hostnames and IP
|
|
addresses. A replacement getaddrinfo() is provided for those
|
|
platforms where the configure script cannot tell that getaddrinfo
|
|
is present.
|
|
|
|
There are cases where a host's getaddrinfo call may return results
|
|
that ignore the hints for protocol. Netperf catches these and
|
|
reports a warning so you can pester your OS source for fixes.
|
|
|
|
Solaris getaddrinfo() seems to return results with SCTP procotol
|
|
cleared.
|
|
|
|
Mac OS X getaddrinfo botches when the service/port is specified as
|
|
"0" so one must specify a port number on the netperf command line.
|
|
|
|
AIX 5.something getaddrinfo has a different but similar problem
|
|
with "0" as a port/service name as well.
|
|
|
|
Linux 2.6 and HP-UX 11i getaddrinfo seem to be fine - at least as
|
|
far as netperf goes :)
|
|
|
|
*) A "Demo Mode" has been added to the main BSD Sockets/TCP/UDP tests:
|
|
TCP_STREAM, TCP_MAERTS, TCP_SENDFILE, TCP_RR, TCP_CC, TCP_CRR and
|
|
UDP_RR. It has not been added to UDP_STREAM. This mode is enabled
|
|
with --enable-demo when configuring netperf, which activates a
|
|
global "-D" option. By default, -D will cause interim results
|
|
(throughput or transactions/s only, not CPU util) from the
|
|
netperf's perspective to be emitted no sooner than once per second.
|
|
An optional parameter can specify another interval in units
|
|
(floating point) of seconds:
|
|
|
|
-D 1.5
|
|
|
|
will make the reporting interval at least 1.5 seconds.
|
|
|
|
This mode makes no use of explicit interval timers since that can
|
|
be so, well fun on different platforms. Instead, an initial guess
|
|
of how many units of work must be done to consume the desired
|
|
reporting interval is made, and that guess is refined throughout
|
|
the entire test. If something happens to dramatically slow-down
|
|
the test, the reproting interval may become must larger for a few
|
|
intervals. When things speed-up it is detected very quickly. As
|
|
with the --enable-historgram support, if gethrtime() is available
|
|
on the platform, it will be used in lieu of gettimeofday(). In any
|
|
case, the number of calls to gettimeofday()/gethrtime() is much,
|
|
Much, MUCH smaller than for --enable-histogram so while there may
|
|
be a measurable effect on the results, it should be rather small.
|
|
|
|
*) The global -H option has been enhanced to take an optional address
|
|
family specification for the control connection:
|
|
|
|
-H <remote>,<family>
|
|
|
|
Unlike other comma-separated options, where specifying only one
|
|
thing will set both, here specifying only one thing will be
|
|
ass-u-me-d to be the <remote> and will leave <family> defaulted
|
|
(AF_UNSPEC). Family can be specified as "4" or "inet" for
|
|
AF_INET, "6" or "inet6" for AF_INET6.
|
|
|
|
*) A new global -L option has been added to specify the local name/IP
|
|
and/or address family for the control connection:
|
|
|
|
-L <local>,<family>
|
|
|
|
Unlike other comma-separated options, where specifying only one
|
|
thing will set both, here specifying only one thing will be
|
|
ass-u-me-d to be the <local> and will leave <family> defaulted
|
|
(AF_UNSPEC). Family can be specified as "4" or "inet" for
|
|
AF_INET, "6" or "inet6" for AF_INET6.
|
|
|
|
*) Test-specific -H and -L options are present for the TCP, UDP and
|
|
SCTP tests, which are now (intended to be) IP protocol version
|
|
agnostic.
|
|
|
|
*) Global -4 and -6 options will set the both the local and remote
|
|
address family to either AF_INET or AF_INET6 respectively.
|
|
|
|
*) Test-specific -4 and -6 options have been added for TCP, UDP and
|
|
SCTP tests.
|
|
|
|
*) Since the basic TCP UDP and SCTP tests are no longer IPv4-only, the
|
|
nettest_ipv6.[ch] files are only included in the source
|
|
distribution for historical interest.
|
|
|
|
*) The main test banners for the TCP, UDP and SCTP tests have been
|
|
enhanced to give both local and remote addressing information for
|
|
the data connection.
|
|
|
|
*) Compilation under Windows is likely FUBAR at this point. I _hope_
|
|
to start trying to do builds under the DDK soon, but am not sure
|
|
when I'll be able to start. Any and all assistance you can give
|
|
there would be most welcome.
|
|
|
|
*) Various and sundry fixes. TCP_RR should no longer go into an
|
|
infinite loop when you abort netperf. I'm sure there are others.
|
|
|
|
*) Unix domain socket tests are compiled-in with --enable-unix=yes at
|
|
configure time.
|
|
|
|
*) DLPI tests are compiled-in with --enable-dlpi=yes at configure
|
|
time.
|
|
|
|
*) XTI tests are compiled-in with --enable-xti=yes at configure time.
|
|
|
|
Things not changed in this release:
|
|
|
|
*) Seems like everything has changed :)
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.3pl2 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) One can bind netperf or netserver to specific CPUs with the -T
|
|
option. This is a generalization of some HP-UX and netserver specific
|
|
work from 2.3pl1.
|
|
|
|
*) Extend the kludge to workaround the Linux setsockopt/getsockopt
|
|
bizzarreness to the socket buffer sizes for the remote side in
|
|
addition to the local side.
|
|
|
|
*) Fix the lack of initialization of times_up in recv_tcp_maerts()
|
|
that caused confidence intervals to fail miserably.
|
|
|
|
*) Other misc fixes - than you to all of you who sent them.
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for revision 2.3pl1 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) The bind() call in create_data_socket() in the file nettest_bsd.c
|
|
is no longer conditional on the user's specifying an IP address or
|
|
port number to which the data socket should be bound. This fixes
|
|
the "connection refused" errors in the UDP tests.
|
|
|
|
*) Some experimental code to allow one to specify a CPU to which the
|
|
remote netserver should be bound. This is intended to allow one to
|
|
get greater certainty (as in confidence intervals) on SMP
|
|
systems. At present the functionality is HP-UX specific.
|
|
Submittals of changes for a more general approach are welcomed.
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for revision 2.3 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) The user can now specify local and/or remote port numbers for the
|
|
data connection using the -P test-specific option. This is to
|
|
support those folks who want to run netperf through those evil,
|
|
end-to-end-breaking things known as firewalls... :) This changes
|
|
the format of some of the control messages, hence the bump in the
|
|
update number in the VUF. While it may be possible to mix 2.3 and
|
|
pre-2.3 netperf and netserver, it is not supported.
|
|
|
|
*) The user can now specify local and/or remote IP addresses for the
|
|
data connection using the -I test-specific option. This is to
|
|
support those folks who want to run netperf through those evil,
|
|
end-to-end-breaking things known as firewalls... :) This changes
|
|
the format of some of the control messages, hence the bump in the
|
|
update number in the VUF. While it may be possible to mix 2.3 and
|
|
pre-2.3 netperf and netserver, it is not supported.
|
|
|
|
*) Set DL_mumble message priorities in the DLPI tests
|
|
|
|
*) Fix error return check for getaddrinfo()
|
|
|
|
*) Those systems with gethrtime() can define -DHAVE_GETHRTIME to use
|
|
gethrtime() instead of gettimeofday() and reduce the measurement
|
|
overhead when enabling the -DHISTOGRAM functionality.
|
|
|
|
*) The default for -DHISTOGRAM compilation now adds a UNIT_USEC and
|
|
TEN_USEC row and renames TENTH_MSEC to HUNDRED_USEC. If you want
|
|
the old behaviour add -DOLD_HISTOGRAM to CFLAGS.
|
|
|
|
*) Add missing '!' in the recv_udp*_stream so we recognize the end of
|
|
a timed test correctly.
|
|
|
|
*) Replace "||" with "&&" to fix an infinite loop in
|
|
recv_tcp_conn_rr() most likely introduced in 2.2pl5.
|
|
|
|
*) Code has been added to kludge around the bug in Linux getsockopt()
|
|
where it almost always returns twice the value for which one
|
|
asks unlike virtually every other stack on the face of the
|
|
planet. This was doing some unpleasant things to tests in which
|
|
confidence intervals were requested.
|
|
|
|
Things not changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) Lots :)
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for revision 2.2pl5 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) Improved (perhaps even usable :) support for Windows, including
|
|
compilation and run on Win64.
|
|
|
|
*) Fixes for MacOS X and FreeBSD
|
|
|
|
Things not changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) Specifying the port number(s) for the data connection
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for Revision 2.2pl4 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) USE_SYSCTL available on suitable FreeBSD releases to measure CPU
|
|
utilization without having to resort to -DUSE_LOOPER.
|
|
|
|
*) Include Solaris 9 with the Linux sendfile path under -DHAVE_SENDFILE
|
|
|
|
This still outstanding in this release
|
|
|
|
*) Knowing why signals are not interrupting socket calls under
|
|
OpenVMS. A quick try to use threads for timing a la Win32 worked,
|
|
but also cut performance in half. Any and all assistance in this
|
|
area would be most welcome.
|
|
|
|
These are the Release Notes for revisoin 2.2pl3 of netperf:
|
|
|
|
Things changed in this release
|
|
|
|
*) I started practicing what I preach and will set SO_REUSEADDR before
|
|
netserver tries to bind to its well-known port.
|
|
|
|
*) Initial port to OpenVMS. This includes support for the OVMS
|
|
Auxilliary server (inetd replacement). See README.ovms for more
|
|
details on what is involved in compiling and running netperf under
|
|
OpenVMS.
|
|
|
|
*) Testname comparisons are now case insensitive. This is a side
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effect of OpenVMS downshifting commandlines to lowercase. I made
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the change and decided it was OK to keep it that way, even though
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for OpenVMS one _has_ to set the right defines to disable that
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downshifting or the command-line options will not work. For example
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"-H" will become "-h" which isn't quite the same thing...
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*) Misc fixes for nettest_ipv6.c.
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*) Support for sendfile() under Linux
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Thins I would like to have changed but did not know how or didn't have
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time:
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*) Allow netserver to run as a standalone daemon under OpenVMS
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*) Allow netserver to run as a standalone daemon under Windows
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*) Rediscover an inetd-like facility for Windows
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*) Figure-out how to get low-overhead, accurate, per-CPU utilization
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figures under OpenVMS
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*) Get the UDP_RR and UDP_STREAM tests to work under OpenVMS, and get
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the TCP_RR test to work based on time rather than transaction
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count. There is some bug (possibly in OpenVMS?) where the SIGALRM
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fires, but a socket call will not return an EINTR.
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Things that changed prior to this release:
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*) Addition of the TCP_MAERTS test - this is a TCP_STREAM test where
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the data flows from the netserver to the netperf rather than from
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the netperf to the netserver. This can be useful in those
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situations where netperf (netserver) is installed on a remote
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system, but the tester has no shell access and wishes to get
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performance data for the path from netserver to netperf.
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These are the Release Notes for the 2.2 revision of netperf:
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Things changed in this release
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*) Various and sundry bugs fixed (in theory) for platforms such as
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FreeBSD and Linux. If I left-out your bug fix, it was purely
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accidental - my mind has a very small cache, and sometimes I will
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"lose" email in the shuffle.
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*) Initial support for sendfile() on HP-UX. This test will use the
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sendfile() call instead of send() to send data to the
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remote. Netperf "lies" to netserver and calls it a TCP_STREAM test
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since what netserver needs to do is exactly the same. A future
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patch may change that and simply have netserver call the same
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routine for both test types. Kudos to Charles Harris for the
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initial prototype.
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*) The Fore ATM API and HiPPI tests have been dropped from the
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distribution.
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Things I would have liked to have changed, but did not have time for:
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*) Conversion of the source and makefile to use the GNU configure/autoconf
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utility to make it easier for folks to build by not having to edit
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makefiles... You will notice that I have started to switch from
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"DO_MUMBLE" to "HAVE_MUMBLE"
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as always - happy benchmarking,
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rick jones <raj@cup.hp.com>
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These are the Release Notes for the 2.1pl3 revision of netperf:
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*) An OBOB (Off By One Bug) in netlib.c that was causing a core dump
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on Irix should be fixed.
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*) Irix systems should now be able to determine the number of CPU's
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present automagically (code from outside, not tested yet because I
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have no MP Irix systems at my disposal)
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*) An alpha version of a TCP_CC test has been added - this is a
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TCP_CRR test with out the "RR."
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*) The -Ae has been removed from the default makefile. If someone has
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a nice way to automagically generate the correct makefile for
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different platforms I would like to learn how.
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happy benchmarking,
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rick jones <raj@cup.hp.com>
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These are the Release Notes for the 2.1 revision of netperf:
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Things Changed in this release:
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*) The XTI (Version 2 of the spec) tests are now documented in the
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manual.
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*) The TCP_CRR (Connect Request/Response) test is now documented in
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the manual, including a description of how it mimics the behaviour
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of http (the protocol underlying the WWW).
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*) Support for for Windows NT 3.51 OS in the BSD Sockets tests (ok, so
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they are really Winsock in that case :). Other test suites may be
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ported as required/desired/appropriate.
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*) Tests for TCP and UDP, using the IPv6 extensions to BSD sockets are
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included in this release. They are included by adding -DUSE_IPv6 to
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the makefile and recompiling.
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*) Support for a "long long" datatype should only be required for
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-DUSE_PSTAT compilation which is an HP-UX only thing. The
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*unbundled* HP compilers from at least "HP92453-01 A.09.61 HP C
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Compiler" and later should have the required support. The bundled
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compiler may not. GCC should work - check the archives listed in
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the comp.sys.hp.hpux FAQ for copies. The FAQ is archived on
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rtfm.mit.edu under the path pub/usenet/comp.sys.hp.hpux.
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*) A "proper" fix for double data type alignment has been included.
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*) A new script is included with this release which can be used to
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measure aggregate TCP_RR performance (multiple, concurrent
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|
instances of the TCP_RR test). A related use of this script would
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|
be measuring MP scaling. A single-byte TCP_RR test is good for this
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|
purpose for two reasons:
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1) it excercises the control/protocol paths heavily without
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using much in the way of data copies which may be easier to
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|
scale.
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2) most systems can easily saturate cards with bandwidth, but
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|
not so easily with request/response
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Of course, feedback on this is most welcome.
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*) When measuring CPU utilization, the units for service demand have
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|
been changed from milliseconds (designated ms) of CPU per unit (KB
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|
or Transaction) to microseconds (desginated us).
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*) For accurate reporting of service demand, netperf needs to know the
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|
number of CPU's present on a system. On some systems (HP-UX), this
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|
is automatic. For others (All), it is necessary to add a global "-n
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|
<numcpu>" option to both netperf and netserver.
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!! IF THIS IS LEFT-OUT CPU UTILIZATION AND SERVICE DEMAND FOR !!
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!! MULTI-PROCESSOR SYSTEMS WILL BE WRONG. !!
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If you know of ways to programatically determine the number of
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active CPUs on a system, please let the author Rick Jones
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<raj@cup.hp.com> know.
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*) other things I've probably forgotten :)
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Things Not Changed in this release:
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*) The ancillary test suites are essentially unchanged - DLPI,
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|
HiPPI/LLA, Unix Domain, and Fore ATM API. Unless there is much
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|
interest expressed in these tests, 2.1 may be the last release in
|
|
which they are included. The order of retirement would likely be
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Unix Domain, HiPPI/LLA, Fore ATM API, and then DLPI.
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Miscelaneous Comments:
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*) The -DUSE_LOOPER CPU utilization _seems_ to be nice and low-impact
|
|
on HP-UX, Digital Unix, and IRIX. It does not yet seem to be
|
|
low-impact on Solaris (I need an example of priocntl usage), AIX
|
|
(setpri only works if you are root), and NT (not sure of the
|
|
reason). Help with those problems would be most appreciated.
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